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The new tax credits for home solar and energy efficiency you might not know about
It’s been two years since the nation’s historic climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, was signed. The IRA is the biggest investment in clean energy projects in U.S. history, and many Americans don’t know about it even though some of its programs could directly benefit consumers, like the Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit.
Harris, Biden to hold first joint campaign event on Labor Day
Vice President Harris and President Biden will make their first appearance together on the campaign trail since Harris replaced Biden atop the Democratic ticket during a Labor Day event in Pennsylvania. Harris’s campaign said the vice president will spend the holiday Monday campaigning in Detroit and Pennsylvania. Harris will join Biden in Pittsburgh for an…
Officials build new wildlife viewing platform on Haldeman Island
(WHTM) — The state game commission opened a new way to take in the great outdoors. A new wildlife viewing platform officially opened on state game lands on Haldeman Island near Duncannon. Haldeman Island was always open to the public. The game commissions say the new platform provides visitors shelter, along with a great view. […]
Lancaster's Asian American community explains why it supports Kamala Harris, Tim Walz
LANCASTER, Pa. — Lancaster's Asian American and Pacific Islander community is rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the upcoming presidential election, driven by concerns over past rhetoric and current issues. "We are the fastest growing voting demographic in Pennsylvania," said Adam Hosey, vice chair of...
Noah Dominguez nets game-winner, Trinity boys soccer stuns Camp Hill in OT
CAMP HILL – Trinity, like many around Pennsylvania, doesn’t need to be reminded about the air around Camp Hill’s boys soccer program. The Lions inflated to state champion status after a 2-1 PIAA Class 2A title win over Quaker Valley last year. But after the first game of 2024 in a marquee Mid-Penn Conference Capital clash, the Shamrocks deflated their foes.
Text phishing scams are targeting Pennsylvania voters
Pennsylvania election officials are warning residents to be wary of political phishing scams that have targeted voters in Philadelphia's suburbs.Why it matters: With Pennsylvania being a key battleground state, officials expect to see an uptick in those scams in the weeks leading up to the November election.Driving the news: Voters in some of Philadelphia's collar counties have been bombarded with emails or text messages about their voting status, including that their primary votes weren't counted because of issues with their mail-in ballots, election officials told the Inquirer.In Bucks County, some messages directed people to resolve their issues by calling a fake number.What they're saying: County election officials say it is unclear who's behind the messages, but people should ignore them and not call any of the numbers or click on the links that are provided.The Pennsylvania Department of State says it never sends voters information about their specific voting record.To check your voter registration status, visit the Department of State website, contact your county elections office or call 1-877-VOTESPA.
Top returning local girls soccer players to watch in 2024
The girls soccer season has started in Pennsylvania. Let’s celebrate another upcoming year of great goals, perfect passes and sensational saves by looking at some of the top players returning from last season. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Man taken to Maine jail on drug charge identified as Pennsylvania murder suspect
BANGOR, Maine — Penobscot County correctional officers discovered that a Maine man who was recently arrested on a drug offense is a suspect in a deadly stabbing that happened nearly four months ago in Pennsylvania. Justice Flenory, 23, of Exeter, continues to be held at the Penobscot County Jail...
Barley Snyder secures landmark victory for property rights in eminent domain case
Barley Snyder has announced a significant legal victory on behalf of Gary and Mary Wolfe in the case of Wolfe et al. v. Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad Co. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled in favor of the Wolfes, overturning the Commonwealth Court’s previous decision and upholding the Court of Common Pleas’ order that rejected the railroad’s attempt to exercise eminent domain.
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